wenglund wrote:Okay...so it fits your "theory". But, as the ultimate authority on what I may or may not view as absurdities, I can asure you that your "theory" is incorrect in my case, if not also DCP's. What you may rationally view as absurd is not what DCP and I rationally view as absurd. It is not that we are trying to justify absurdities or backing away from explanations, it is just that we view things differently than you. We don't presuppose the same things to be absurdities as you. Can you understand and accept that?
Can you accept that the cow jumped over the moon? Or that Santa Claus will really, really, come down your chimney this Xmas. Be truthful.
wenglund wrote:Besides, there is a reason I (and perhaps DCP) supposedly "hang on to Mormonism", and that is because I (or we) have found it to be the very best spiritual means for satisfying the basic human need to become the very best person possible and to attain a fulness of joy and love with others.
Which includes denying perfectly legitimate civil rights to other people. Some "charity". All of course viewed through the lens of your "religious worldview".
wenglund wrote:For me, the restored gospel of Christ "works" in fulfilling its intents and mission. If it didn't, and were I to find that there was better means to the stated end (i.e becoming like Christ), then I would happily leave and pursue it.
For some people "becoming like Christ" can be like starting an inquisition. The Inquisitors really thought they were "doing God's work". "I will become like Christ, and I will straighten out Gay people with electrotherapy". Very Christlike. Don't read the scientific literature, let's shock them into being "Christlike".
wenglund wrote:But, to each their own.
No, not as long as it fosters absurdity. We could also say to child molesters, "each to their own".